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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
i have to guess it's the filter... There's a filter in there that's causing this effect to happen in what should be completely flat plane... See what your filter is set to in the terrain editor and if it looks kind of jaggy, that's what's causing the effect above... Maybe someone else will have more to add... :) Hope this helps..
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Hi Mark;-) As this is a known bug what had be reported before, you should not expect an answer. E-on's people always consider your writing, but if there is no response to help you out... Just wait for the next update:-). Maybe you could try audity's file which is at the link above. Don't forget to put your terrain resolution exactly as the bitmap resolution. Sorry not to be able to help you better, we are all waiting. :-)GuittaHi Kruzr, I ahve the same operating system, minus the direct x 8.1... I'm also still using the earlier version of Vue... I tried it again and it's still doing it as right as Vue can possibly do... I just wonder why it's ok in some machines and not on others... Sorry to hear it's a problem in yours...
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